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groups of people based on unmodifiable factors such as race, gender, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status,” Stapleton told Reuters Health by email. “We are shifting the focus from patients and unmodifiable patient factors to looking at... Read more

groups of people based on unmodifiable factors such as race, gender, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status,” Stapleton told Reuters Health by email. “We are shifting the focus from patients and unmodifiable patient factors to looking at... Read more

of white blood cell, upon exposure to flavouring chemicals used in popular e-cigarette liquids.
Picture: Pixabay.com
(Reuters Health) - E-cigarette liquids sweetened with flavorings like vanilla and cinnamon may harm the lungs even when they... Read more

people,” lead author Erica Reinhard, of the department of global health and social medicine at King’s College London, told Reuters Health by email.
“This study should motivate policymakers from other countries to adopt similar concessionary fare... Read more

people,” lead author Erica Reinhard, of the department of global health and social medicine at King’s College London, told Reuters Health by email.
“This study should motivate policymakers from other countries to adopt similar concessionary fare... Read more

people,” lead author Erica Reinhard, of the department of global health and social medicine at King’s College London, told Reuters Health by email.
“This study should motivate policymakers from other countries to adopt similar concessionary fare... Read more

people,” lead author Erica Reinhard, of the department of global health and social medicine at King’s College London, told Reuters Health by email.
“This study should motivate policymakers from other countries to adopt similar concessionary fare... Read more

He was not involved with the new study.
Dr. Eugene McCray, director of CDC’s Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, told Reuters Health by email, “These findings underscore the importance of provider and public health efforts to reach all... Read more

He was not involved with the new study.
Dr. Eugene McCray, director of CDC’s Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, told Reuters Health by email, “These findings underscore the importance of provider and public health efforts to reach all... Read more

kids of all ages, and how poorly marked many of the toy’s packaging is regarding any warnings,” Dr. Yoseph Gurevich told Reuters Health in an email.
“We were also wondering if anyone else at other medical centers around the country has seen... Read more

of the influenza vaccine varies by season because circulating strains vary and are gradually evolving,” Shobugawa told Reuters Health by email. “However, this suggests a need for further efforts to promote vaccination, particularly among... Read more

kids of all ages, and how poorly marked many of the toy’s packaging is regarding any warnings,” Dr. Yoseph Gurevich told Reuters Health in an email.
“We were also wondering if anyone else at other medical centers around the country has seen... Read more

of the influenza vaccine varies by season because circulating strains vary and are gradually evolving,” Shobugawa told Reuters Health by email. “However, this suggests a need for further efforts to promote vaccination, particularly among... Read more

that in some cases, our patients experienced allergic reactions that were associated with risk-taking behavior,” Wang told Reuters Health in an email.
“It is important to understand the barriers patients and their families face in managing their... Read more

that in some cases, our patients experienced allergic reactions that were associated with risk-taking behavior,” Wang told Reuters Health in an email.
“It is important to understand the barriers patients and their families face in managing their... Read more

by cross-contamination of foods and utensils in the kitchen,” study co-author Dr Paul Overgaauw of Utrecht University told Reuters Health by email.
More than 200 commercial raw meat-based pet food products are available in the Netherlands.... Read more

by cross-contamination of foods and utensils in the kitchen,” study coauthor Dr. Paul Overgaauw of Utrecht University told Reuters Health by email.
More than 200 commercial raw meat-based pet food products are available in the Netherlands.... Read more

by cross-contamination of foods and utensils in the kitchen,” study coauthor Dr. Paul Overgaauw of Utrecht University told Reuters Health by email.
More than 200 commercial raw meat-based pet food products are available in the Netherlands.... Read more

of consumption that might be of greater importance when it comes to these associations," lead author Mahsa Nordqvist told Reuters Health in an email.
These findings are only statistical observations, they do not prove causality and are therefore... Read more

department at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, who wasn’t involved in the study. “Don’t allow children to start sports too young and prevent them from getting cumulative injuries,” Stein told Reuters health in a telephone int... Read more

of the study,” coauthor Peter Nordstrom of the department of community medicine and rehabilitation at Umea University told Reuters Health by email.
TBI usually happens when a sudden bump, blow or jolt to the head causes the brain to bounce around... Read more

weight measured at every appointment to see how much they are gaining,” Dr. Retnakaran noted in a telephone interview with Reuters Health. “Traditionally in the past, it’s never been clear if the timing of the weight gain matters.”
The timing is... Read more

weight measured at every appointment to see how much they are gaining,” Dr. Retnakaran noted in a telephone interview with Reuters Health. “Traditionally in the past, it’s never been clear if the timing of the weight gain matters.”
The timing is... Read more

study author Dominique Michaud, professor of public health and community medicine at the Tuft’s School of Medicine, told Reuters Health.
The researchers took cancer risk factors into account, including age, gender, weight status, smoking, race... Read more

study author Dominique Michaud, professor of public health and community medicine at the Tuft’s School of Medicine, told Reuters Health.
The researchers took cancer risk factors into account, including age, gender, weight status, smoking, race... Read more

weight measured at every appointment to see how much they are gaining," Dr. Retnakaran noted in a telephone interview with Reuters Health. "Traditionally in the past, it's never been clear if the timing of the weight gain matters."
The timing is... Read more

unprecedented,” chief author Dr. Gregory Albers, director of the Stanford Stroke Center in Palo Alto, California, told Reuters Health by phone.
The results were released at the American Heart Association International Stroke Conference in Los... Read more

unprecedented,” chief author Dr. Gregory Albers, director of the Stanford Stroke Center in Palo Alto, California, told Reuters Health by phone.
The results were released at the American Heart Association International Stroke Conference in Los... Read more

a six-fold increase in the risk during the first seven days of lab-confirmed influenza,” chief author Dr Jeffrey Kwong told Reuters Health in a telephone interview. “We were also surprised the risk dropped off to nothing by day 8 and beyond.”
He... Read more

unprecedented,” chief author Dr. Gregory Albers, director of the Stanford Stroke Center in Palo Alto, California, told Reuters Health by phone.
The results were released at the American Heart Association International Stroke Conference in Los... Read more

unprecedented,” chief author Dr. Gregory Albers, director of the Stanford Stroke Center in Palo Alto, California, told Reuters Health by phone.
The results were released at the American Heart Association International Stroke Conference in Los... Read more

lead author Dr. Natasha Sriraman, a pediatrician at Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters in Norfolk, Virginia, told Reuters Health in an email.
Sriraman said there are many reasons for informal breast milk sharing. ”One of the most common... Read more

lead author Dr. Natasha Sriraman, a pediatrician at Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters in Norfolk, Virginia, told Reuters Health in an email.
Sriraman said there are many reasons for informal breast milk sharing. ”One of the most common... Read more

counsel them to eat better, but we want it to be more rewarding, and we want it to be long-term,” Demark-Wahnefried told Reuters Health in a telephone interview. “With gardening, we’ve hit the ball out of the ballpark.”
Demark-Wahnefried and her... Read more

counsel them to eat better, but we want it to be more rewarding, and we want it to be long-term,” Demark-Wahnefried told Reuters Health in a telephone interview. “With gardening, we’ve hit the ball out of the ballpark.”
Demark-Wahnefried and her... Read more